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Brooklyn home invasion: Armed robbers terrorize three residents in brazen morning robbery


Three Brooklyn residents faced an early morning nightmare Thursday after armed robbers came calling in a dramatic home invasion, authorities said.

Four men climbed through a window near the foyer of a home on the 1900 block of 80th Street in Bensonhurst, at around 4 a.m. on Sept. 12, according to police sources.

Once inside, cops said, the armed intruders used a handgun to pistol-whip a 34-year-old man across his head, causing a large laceration. Another assailant punched a 41-year-old man in the face, causing a cut to his cheek, law enforcement sources reported.

Both male victims and a 19-year-old woman were zip-tied by the suspects, who then ransacked the house looking for valuables, police said.

Moments later, the violent crooks made off watches, pocketbooks, and $20,000 in cash, according to police. The perpetrators — who, authorities said, wore all-black clothing — fled inside a dark-colored vehicle.

The incident was reported to the 62nd Precinct. The female victim was not injured.

Anyone with information regarding the incident can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA). You can also submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, or on X (formerly Twitter) @NYPDTips.


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Hispanic Heritage Month Events Round Up


Hispanic Heritage Month Events Round Up 2024

Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. It’s a great time to celebrate Hispanic heritage with your family and teach your children about the different cultures that co-exist in New York City.

Here’s a round up of events this Hispanic Heritage Month in New York City!

Click on your region to jump to events near you!

Manhattan

The Latin GRAMMYs®: 25 Years of Musical Excellence
The Paley Museum, 25 W. 52nd St, Upper West Side
Friday, Sept. 13, and Wednesdays – Sundays, 12 – 6 pm, through Nov. 3
All Ages
Free

The Paley Museum, in partnership with The Latin Recording Academy®, salutes the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, and honors Hispanic Heritage Month with its latest in-depth exhibit, The Latin GRAMMYs®: 25 Years of Musical Excellence. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the excitement of the Latin GRAMMY Awards® via an array of memorable outfits and instruments from Latin GRAMMY®–winning recording artists including Shakira, Ricky Martin, Juan Gabriel, and Carlos Santana. The collection will also feature dozens of photos of iconic and thrilling Latin GRAMMY® moments, screenings of the 2023 Latin GRAMMY Awards® in Spain, and many other unforgettable experiences. Plus, visitors can take their picture on a Latin GRAMMY® red carpet ahead of the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®.

Corn Craze Family Day

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, One Bowling Green, Lower Manhattan.
Saturday, Sept. 14, 12 – 5 pm
All Ages

Free

Bring the whole family to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with stories, lessons, and family-friendly activities featuring corn.

Bilingual Sunday Story Time (English/Spanish): Paletero Man / ¡Qué Paletero tan Cool!
New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W., Upper West Side
Sunday, Sept. 15, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
All Ages
$6-$24; free for ages 4 and younger.

Start off National Hispanic Heritage Month with a bilingual Sunday Story Time! Follow a young boy as he passes through his busy neighborhood in search of the Paletero Man (popsicle man). When he finally catches up with him, our boy’s pockets are empty. Oh no! What happened to his dinero? It will take the help of the entire community to get the tasty treat now. The book is titled Paletero Man, written by Lucky Diaz and illustrated by Micah Player. After the story, make your own colorful (and tasty!) popsicle craft.

 National Hispanic Heritage Month at CMOM
Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 West 83rd St., Upper West Side
Sept. 17-22, Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm
All Ages
Included with admission: $17

Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring different traditions, contributing to a mural, crafts, storytime, and more. 

Family Day: Baila! Canta! Celebra!
Carnegie Hall, 881 7th Ave., Upper West Side
Saturday, Sept. 21, 12 – 4 pm
Ages 3 – 10
Free

Family Day is back with activities offered in both English and Spanish, featuring live music, dance, and celebration. Stop by for a quick visit or join the fun for the whole afternoon!

Explore This! Latin American Design
The Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St., Midtown
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2 – 4 pm
All Ages
Free

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with hands-on activities and explore the exhibition Crafting Modernity: Design in Latin America, 1940–1980. Join anytime and choose activities that interest your family, and move at your own pace. Recommended for families with kids ages five and up. 

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Washington Heights Library, 1000 St. Nicholas Ave., Washington Heights
Thursday, Sept. 26, 4 – 5 pm
All Ages
Free

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with stories, crafts and activities.

Call Me Roberto! Children’s Story Time and Art Workshop
Jackie Robinson Museum, 75 Varick Street, New York
Sunday, Oct. 13, 1 – 2:30 pm
Ages 3 – 12 years old
$15-$18; free admission for children younger than 5.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a special story time and meet-and-greet featuring a new children’s book, Call Me Roberto! Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat for Latinos! Enjoy a family-friendly reading with author Nathalie Alonso and art activities with illustrator Rudy Gutierrez.

Bronx

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center, 3225 Reservoir Oval East, Williamsbridge
Saturday, Sept. 14, 12 – 3 pm
All Ages
Free

Learn, experience, and represent the different cultures of South America, Central America, Spain and the Caribbean! There will be music, dancing, and activities for the kids. Wear your flag and celebrate.

Create Tin Foil Art
Allerton Library, 2740 Barnes Ave., Williamsbridge
Thursday, Sept. 19, 4 – 5 pm
Ages 6 – 12
Free

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by learning about and making tin foil art, a traditional Mexican folk art form that involves manipulating tin into various decorative items such as mirrors, lanterns, ornaments, and religious artifacts. Known as “hojalata” in Spanish, this craft has roots dating back to the 16th century. Everyone will make their own piece of tin foil or hojalata to take home.

Make Your Own Maracas
Bronx Library Center, 310 E Kingsbridge Road, University Heights
Thursday, Sept. 19, 4 – 5 pm
Ages 13 and up
Free

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by making maracas! Maracas are an inconspicuous but ever-present musical instrument in Latin American music whose roots stretch far back into the misty, pre-Columbian past. Learn about the history of this instrument and listen to some songs in which maracas are featured prominently! 

Festival Latino
Bronx Terminal Market, 610 Exterior Street, Melrose
Saturday, Sept. 21, 1 – 3:30 pm
All Ages
Free

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with music, giveaways, and family fun!

Fiesta on the Hudson
Wave Hill, 4900 Independence Ave., Riverdale
Thursday, Sept. 26, 4:30 – 8:30 pm
All Ages
Free

Dance the night away to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! Learn the basic steps and traditions of dances like salsa and cha-cha, while enjoying live music on the Great Lawn overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. As the sun sets, the party continues indoors. Specialty food and drinks will be available in Wave Hill House with more music and dancing into the night. Hosting and dance instruction provided by Talia Castro-Pozo and guests.

Brooklyn

The Animals of Latin America: A Craft Activity + Dance Party Concert
Macon Library, 361 Lewis Ave., Bedford–Stuyvesant
Saturday, Sept. 28, 11 am – 12pm
All Ages
Free

Join Broadway performer Facundo on a musical adventure traveling across Latin America. Start by doing a craft activity, where all are invited to make their own animal masks or puppet, while learning about various animals from different Latin American countries. Then end with a celebratory concert, with shakers to make rhythms together, colorful scarves for dancing, our new animal masks and puppets, and ending with a bubble party!

Learn Spanish / Charango Sing Along!
Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead Bay, 2636 E. 14th St., Sheepshead Bay
Saturday, Sept. 28, 3 – 5 pm
Ages 3 – 8
Free

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Hispanic heritage with the award-winning Araceli Roma! Learn Spanish through catchy songs and playful word repetition with the beautiful charango. Enjoy Spanish instruments and a charming puppet show. 

Jack and Friends Latino Heritage Month: Bilingual Birdies
Park Slope Library, 431 6th Ave., Park Slope
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 4 – 4:45 pm
All Ages
Free

Join Jack and Friends for a family concert with Bilingual Birdies! ¡Hola, hola! ¿Cómo estás? Get ready to sing, dance, jump, shake, laugh, march, run, freeze, tap, smile, and have the most fun ever en español with Bilingual Birdies! Families go on a joyful adventure with songs, dance, and puppetry, to learn new words in Spanish while they’re having a blast in this live music interactive experience. Whether you know a bit of Spanish already or are completely new to the language, this is the perfect way to celebrate diversity and embrace Latin American cultures! 

Brooklyn DA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
New York City College of Technology, 300 Jay Street, Downtown Brooklyn
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 6 – 8 pm
All Ages
Free
Advanced registration required

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with an annual celebration of culture, music, food, and community. 

Quetzali Travels to Central and South America: Bilingual Puppet Show with Karina Onofre
Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., Crown Heights
Thursday, Oct. 3, 3 – 3:45 pm
Ages 12 and under
Free

Learn about Hispanic heritage with Karina Onofre and Quetzali the puppet and go on an adventure to countries like Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina! In this energetic and interactive puppet show, children will sing, dance, learn, and play with Quetzali and her puppet friends while immersing themselves in a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. 

Calpulli Mexican Dance Company
DeKalb Library, 790 Bushwick Ave., Bushwick
Friday, Oct. 4, 3 – 4 pm
All Ages
Free

Join the Calpulli Mexican Dance Company to celebrate the rich diversity of Mexican and Mexican-American cultural heritage through this dance-based program.

Queens

Kick-off to Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Queens Public Library Langston Hughes, 100-01 Northern Boulevard, Corona
Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 am – 4 pm
All Ages
Free

Celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Latin America with live Tango, Cumbia, traditional Mexican dance, arts & crafts, giveaways, trivia, games, and more!

Carnaval De La Cultura Latina
Junction Blvd., bet. Roosevelt Ave. and 37th Ave. Corona
Sunday, Sept. 15, 12 – 6 pm
All Ages
Free

This event will showcase the richness of Latino heritage through music, dance, food, and art. It will also feature a variety of family-friendly activities, making it an inclusive and festive environment for all ages. Vendors will feature all kinds of Latin American arts and crafts, music, food and many other items. Children’s entertainment will include inflatable rides, face painting, games, and lots of giveaways. 

Hispanic Heritage: Wepa! Latin Dance For Kids with Urban Stages
Sunnyside Library, 43-06 Greenpoint Ave., Long Island City
Friday, Sept. 20, 3 – 3:45 pm
All Ages
Free

Experience the vibrant rhythms of the Caribbean with this interactive workshop! Engage in guided listening, rhythmic exercises, body movement, and beginner instruction in various Latin dances. Learn, laugh, and mambo around your house with a newfound appreciation for this rich musical culture. 

Hispanic Heritage: Mexican Bark Painting
Queens Public Library – Fresh Meadows, 193-20 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 4 – 5 pm
Ages 6-11 years old 
Free

Bark Paintings, made by the people of Xalitla, Mexico, are made on amate paper (from the bark of the wild fig tree) and typically depict flowers, birds, plants, and animals. Learn about these beautiful objects and create one to take home with you!

Hispanic Heritage: Latin Dance for Kids with Cucala Dance Company
Queens Public Library – Fresh Meadows, 193-20 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows
Saturday, Oct. 12, 3 – 4 pm
All Ages
Free

Queens Public Library is excited to share fun Hispanic Heritage Month programming with children and their families in collaboration with Cucala Dance Company! Dancing is an excellent way to stay active, make friends, and build confidence. The Cucalitos Community is centered around respect, fun, and creativity. This is sure to be an encouraging and interactive program that everyone can enjoy!

Staten Island

Family Friendly Live Folk Concert with Jose Raul (Tito) Ocasio
Greenbelt Nature Center, 700 Rockland Ave., Great Kills
Saturday, Sep. 21, 12 – 4 pm
All Ages 
Free

Jose Raul (Tito) Ocasio presents a free, family friendly live folk concert and artistic presentation during Hispanic Heritage Month honoring a Bronx living legend and award winner Jose Rivera, along with folk artists Bob Wright and Linda Hickman. 

Hispanic Heritage Day
Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave., Great Kills
Saturday, September 28, 11 am – 4 pm
All Ages
$10; $5 ages 6-11; free for children younger than 5

Join Historic Richmond Town in celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month with a day of special programs in New York CIty’s living history village. In the 3rd County Courthouse, the renowned Calpulli Mexican Dance Company will present a thrilling and informative performance of traditional dance mixed with storytelling and folklore. Visit historic houses and trade shops, which will feature demonstrations of recipes highlighting cuisine from across the Hispanic and Latinx communities, and demonstrations of weaving and broom making. 

PARA MI GENTE HISPANIC HERITAGE CELEBRATION
Stapleton Waterfront Park, Water St., Grymes Hill
Saturday, Sept. 28, 11 am – 6 pm
All ages
Free

Shop Latin items, food, see local artists, and dance outside with guest DJ spinning Latin music, salsa, merengue, bachata, and Latin house music. 


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Psaraki brings great views and amazing Mediterranean cuisine


Buckle up because Psaraki is about to become your new obsession.

Imagine this: a warm evening, the faintest whisper of salt in the air (Brooklyn may not be the Aegean, but it sure gets close), and a table brimming with the kind of Greek flavors that make you forget everything else. This isn’t just dinner; it’s an experience.

And trust me, coming from a half-Greek Texas girl who knows her way around a good meal, Psaraki is the kind of place that’ll leave you longing for more.

James Paloumbis, the mastermind behind this Mediterranean jewel, brings 28 years of NYC’s restaurant savvy to every detail here. Walking into Psaraki feels like stepping into a chic seaside taverna — only here, you’re treated to views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan skyline, and the Williamsburg Bridge.

It’s a mesmerizing juxtaposition: the tranquil ambiance of a Greek escape with the raw energy of New York just across the water. There’s a certain electricity in the air that makes the whole experience irresistibly seductive.

Now, let’s talk about the food — because this is where Psaraki truly sets hearts (and appetites) racing. 

James has a philosophy: homemade in the truest sense of the word. His dishes aren’t just inspired by family recipes; they are family recipes, passed down through generations, crafted with love, and brought to life on your plate.

Fine food and an even finer view at Psaraki restaurant.Photo courtesy of Avalon Ashley Bellos

The Fisherman’s Table Experience is the highlight — a stunning, shareable feast featuring classics like horiatiki, saganaki, calamari, octopus, and branzino. Each dish arrives perfectly prepared, every bite a beautiful homage to Greek culinary tradition. And for those with dietary needs, everything fried is, miraculously, gluten-free. Sophisticated and inclusive? Yes, please.

But what’s a sultry summer evening without a cocktail to match? Psaraki’s drink menu reads like a Mediterranean dream.

The Psaraki Spritz, with Otto’s Athens Vermouth and Pink Grapefruit Soda, is as refreshing as a breeze off the Santorini coast, while the Green Tears, a smoky concoction of Mezcal, Skinos, basil syrup, and lemon, is bold, intriguing, and undeniably irresistible.

Whether you’re here for a romantic evening, a gathering with friends, or a solo indulgence, Psaraki strikes the perfect balance between laid-back Greek hospitality and cosmopolitan sophistication. James Paloumbis and his team are passionate about what they do, pouring their heart into every dish, every drink, and every detail of your evening.

So go ahead, make that reservation—you’re in for a refined and unforgettable escape, Greek-style.

Psaraki, 420 Kent Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn. (212) 220-5035. psaraki.com.


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